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Her expectation of her marriage hasn't quite panned out. Mahogany is married to Daniel, but it seems that he's married to his job and to the church. They are still considered newlyweds, but she might as well be single for all the attention her husband pays to her. Between his job and church responsibilities, she's starting to feel like the other woman. And then it starts looking like there really is another woman in her husband's life. An incriminating note and a compromising situation break Mahogany's heart and resurrect her old fear that a man can't be trusted.Daniel is just a hardworking guy dedicated to service to the Lord. He married a good, Christian woman and believes she understands when duty calls. But with the suspicions of unfaithfulness that Mahogany is leveling at him, it seems he has taken too much for granted. The devil uses individuals to erode Mahogany's trust in him. As soon as he demolishes one of her doubts, another crops up. With his wife's now non-existent belief in his faithfulness, Daniel begins to wonder if their marriage can move forward.(This novel follows A Man Apart--the story of Mahogany and Daniel during courtship. Nevertheless, Forever With You can be read as a stand alone story.)